About IESPHPM 2023

We are pleased to invite all researchers, young scholars, delegates, experts and students from all over the world to attend the International Experts Summit on Public Health and Precision Medicine (IESPHPM2023) will be held in Nice, France during November 13-15, 2023.

IESPHPM2023 provides a platform of international standards where you can discuss and share knowledge on Public Health and Precision Medicine to bring a unique forum for exchanging the information regarding the latest developments, finding solutions and enriching the knowledge. In addition to Presentations, Workshops, and Discussions, the conference also offers a unique venue for renewing professional relationships, and providing plenty of networking opportunities during the summit.

We’re looking forward to Meghaz meetings with researchers from different countries around the globe for sharing innovative and great results in Public Health and Precision Medicine.

 

 

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline28 Aug, 2023

Earlybird Registration Deadline28 Feb, 2023

Standard Registration Deadline15 Sep, 2023

Onspot Registration13 Nov, 2023

Conference Sessions

Occupational disease

Tropical Medicine

Endemic diseases

Alternative Medicine

Cancer Prevention & Treatment

Cardiology

Child & Adolescent Health

Chronic Care

Communicable Disease

Dermatology

Emergency Medicine

HIV/AIDS and other STDs

Immunizations

Infectious Disease

Men’s Health

Nursing

Obesity Prevention

Oral Health

Injury Prevention & Control

International Health

Lifestyle Medicine

Military Medicine

Public Health Laboratories

Public Health Promotion and Education

Food Drug and Device Safety

Health Care Policy

Weight Management

Social Medicine

Health Inspection

Food Hygiene

Environment Health

Maternal and Child Health

Labor Hygiene

Radiation Hygiene

Sanitary Engineering

Health Economics

Health Statistics

Health Promotion and Health Education

Health Management

Health Supervision

Other Related Topics

Emergency Medicine

pediatric allergy

Healthcare System Management

Palliative care

Plenary Speakers

Takafumi Hamaoka

Tokyo Medical University
Japan

Tetsuji Yamada

Rutgers University
USA

‪David Dagan Feng‬

The University of Sydney
Australia

Vaios Karathanos

Harokopio University
Greece

Xu Tang

Fudan Development Institute
China

‪Redha Taiar‬

University of Reims
France

Nada Alwan

University of Baghdad
Iraq

Keynote Speakers

Alan Dilani

International Academy for Design & Health, Sweden

Alex Hart

Hartford Hospital
USA

Shailendra Mehta

JRN Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University
India

Invited Speakers

Tomasz Komendzinski

Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

Shoenfeld Yehuda

Tel-Aviv University
Israel

Markus Buker

Dr. med vet Michael Schmidt
Germany

Eliane Pimenta da Silva

University of Porto
Portugal

Jolanta G Zuzda

Bialystok University of Technology
Poland

Devan R. Romero

California State University
USA

Sara Tagliaferri

University of Parma
Italy

Sumner Susan Jenkins

University of North Carolina
USA

Marzia Sucameli

University of Genoa
Italy

Agnieszka Pawelczyk

Medical University of Warsaw
Poland

Joanna Wyszkowska

Nicolaus Copernicus University
Poland

Sara De Carolis

Catholic University
Italy

Aneta Nitsch-Osuch

Public Health Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

Justyna Sniadach

Medical University of Bialystok
Poland

Erika Zelko

Johannes Kepler University Linz
Austria

Takafumi Hamaoka

Tokyo Medical University
Tokyo

Namanou Ines Emma

Ministry of Public Health
Cameroon

Til Basnet

Purbanchal University
Nepal

Why Nice, France?

The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative city limits, with a population of nearly 1 million on an area of 744 km2 (287 sq mi). Located on the French Riviera, the southeastern coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the French Alps, Nice is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast and second-largest city in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region after Marseille. Nice is approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) from the principality of Monaco and 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the French–Italian border. Nice's airport serves as a gateway to the region.

The city is nicknamed Nice la Belle (Nissa La Bella in Nicard), meaning 'Nice the Beautiful', which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice, written by Menica Rondelly in 1912. The area of today's Nice contains Terra Amata, an archaeological site which displays evidence of a very early use of fire 380,000 years ago. Around 350 BC, Greeks of Marseille founded a permanent settlement and called it Νίκαια, Nikaia, after Nike, the goddess of victory. Through the ages, the town has changed hands many times. Its strategic location and port significantly contributed to its maritime strength. From 1388 it was a dominion of Savoy, then became part of the French First Republic between 1792 and 1815, when it was returned to the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia, the legal predecessor of the Kingdom of Italy, until its re-annexation by France in 1860.

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